EP1898112A2 - One-way clutch and power transmission apparatus - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D41/00—Freewheels or freewheel clutches
- F16D41/06—Freewheels or freewheel clutches with intermediate wedging coupling members between an inner and an outer surface
- F16D41/064—Freewheels or freewheel clutches with intermediate wedging coupling members between an inner and an outer surface the intermediate members wedging by rolling and having a circular cross-section, e.g. balls
- F16D41/066—Freewheels or freewheel clutches with intermediate wedging coupling members between an inner and an outer surface the intermediate members wedging by rolling and having a circular cross-section, e.g. balls all members having the same size and only one of the two surfaces being cylindrical
- F16D41/067—Freewheels or freewheel clutches with intermediate wedging coupling members between an inner and an outer surface the intermediate members wedging by rolling and having a circular cross-section, e.g. balls all members having the same size and only one of the two surfaces being cylindrical and the members being distributed by a separate cage encircling the axis of rotation
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D41/00—Freewheels or freewheel clutches
- F16D41/06—Freewheels or freewheel clutches with intermediate wedging coupling members between an inner and an outer surface
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- This invention relates to a one-way clutch and a power transmission apparatus provided with this one-way clutch.
- An auxiliary equipment such as an alternator driven by rotation of a crankshaft of an engine is mounted on a vehicle such as an automobile.
- An endless belt is extended around a pulley fixed to a rotation shaft of the alternator and a pulley fixed to the crankshaft of the engine.
- the alternator uses rotating power of the engine as its drive source.
- the rotational speed of the crankshaft of the engine periodically varies, and therefore there are encountered a problem that slip occurs between the endless belt and the pulley of the alternator, so that abnormal noises are generated, and also the belt is worn.
- This one-way clutch as disclosed in JP-A-2002-130433 Publication comprises an inner ring fixed to the rotation shaft of the alternator, an outer ring fixed to the pulley, a plurality of rollers provided respectively in wedge-like spaces formed between the inner and outer rings, a cage holding these rollers, and springs urging the respective rollers in one direction.
- the one-way clutch achieves an excellent performance in a low-temperature condition as when starting the engine, but subsequently in a high-temperature condition, the performance of the grease is lowered, and the generation of heat, etc., occur, and this leads to a fear that the lifetime of the one-way clutch may be shortened.
- the wedge angle between the contact surfaces of the roller and the outer ring is decreased, the contact pressure between these contact surfaces increases, so that heat is generated, and this lead to fears that the lifetime of the one-way clutch may be shortened and that the rollers may be bitingly held between the inner and outer rings to invite the locked state in a situation in which the inner and outer rings need to rotate relative to each other.
- the one-way clutch provided at an alternator or the like need to be smoothly and rapidly switched between the free state and the locked state.
- a film of grease exists between the contact surfaces of the roller and each of the inner and outer rings, and slip occurs between these contact surfaces, so that the required friction coefficient can not be obtained, and in some cases the above variation in the rotational speed can not be suitably absorbed.
- the viscosity of the grease increases, and a film of the grease formed between the contact surfaces, and slip is liable to occur, so that a tendency for failure to suitably absorb the variation in the rotational speed becomes strong.
- a one-way clutch comprising an inner ring, an outer ring disposed coaxially with the inner ring, a plurality of engagement elements interposed between the inner and outer rings, a cage holding the engagement elements to locate the engagement elements in a circumferential direction of the inner and outer rings, wherein when the engagement elements contact the inner and outer rings, and are brought into biting engagement with the inner and outer rings, the inner and outer rings rotate in unison, and when the engagement elements are disposed out of biting engagement with the inner and outer rings, the inner and outer rings rotate relative to each other; characterized in that a contact pressure-increasing portion is formed at at least one of an outer peripheral surface of the inner ring, an inner peripheral surface of the outer ring and an outer peripheral surface of the engagement element, and the contact pressure-increasing portion serves to increase a contact pressure of the engagement element relative to the inner or the outer ring at part of a region of contact between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring.
- the pressure of contact of the engagement element with that is, the contact pressure of the engagement element relative to
- the inner or the outer ring is increased at part of the region of contact (hereinafter often referred to as "contact region") therebetween by the contact pressure-increasing portion, and a film of grease can be squeezed or crushed by this increased contact pressure. Therefore, slip due to a grease film interposed between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring is suppressed, and the lowering of a coefficient of friction between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring can be suppressed, so that the performance of the biting engagement can be enhanced.
- the contact pressure-increasing portion is defined by a groove extending in a direction of rotation of the inner and outer rings.
- the contact pressure of the engagement element relative to the inner or the outer ring can be increased by edge loads at the region where the groove is formed.
- the contact pressure can be increased at part of the contact region.
- a width dimension of the groove is smaller than a width dimension of contact surfaces of the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring contacted with each other.
- a power transmission apparatus comprising an annular inner member, an annular outer member disposed coaxially with the inner member, a one-way clutch as defined in any one of claims 1 to 3 which is disposed between the inner and outer members, and a pair of rolling bearings disposed near respectively to axially-opposite end portions of the one-way clutch; wherein the outer ring of the one-way clutch rotates together with the outer member, and the inner ring of the one-way clutch rotates together with the inner member.
- This power transmission apparatus is provided with the above one-way clutch, and therefore slip due to a grease film interposed between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring is suppressed, and the lowering of the coefficient of friction between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring can be suppressed, so that the performance of the biting engagement can be enhanced. Therefore, the one-way clutch can be smoothly shifted from a free state in which the inner and outer rings rotate relative to each other to a locked state in which the inner and outer rings rotate in unison, and a variation in the rotational speed developing between the outer member and the inner member can be absorbed.
- slip due to a grease film interposed between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring is suppressed, and the lowering of the coefficient of friction between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring can be suppressed, so that the performance of the biting engagement can be enhanced.
- Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a one-way clutch of the invention
- Fig. 2 is cross-sectional view of a power transmission apparatus provided with this one-way clutch.
- the power transmission apparatus of Fig. 2 is a one-way clutch built-in type pulley apparatus (hereinafter also referred to as "pulley apparatus") for an alternator to be mounted on a vehicle such as an automobile.
- This pulley apparatus comprises an annular sleeve (inner member) 26 fixed to a rotation shaft (not shown) of the alternator, and an annular pulley (outer member) 27 disposed around the sleeve 26 in coaxial relation thereto.
- a belt groove is formed in an outer peripheral surface of the pulley 27, and an endless drive belt 28 is extended around this belt groove portion of the pulley 27.
- the drive belt 28 is extended around the pulley 27 and a drive pulley (not shown) fixed to a crankshaft of an engine.
- the one-way clutch 10, as well as a pair of rolling bearings 20a and 20b, is provided between the sleeve 26 and the pulley 27.
- the pair of rolling bearings 20a and 20b are arranged such that the one-way clutch 10 is generally held between the two rolling bearings 20a and 20b in an axial direction of the one-way clutch 10.
- the rolling bearings 20a and 20b are disposed near respectively to axially-opposite end portions of the one-way clutch 20.
- each of the rolling bearings 20a and 20b can take the form of a deep groove ball bearing, and the two rolling bearings 20a and 20b support the sleeve 26 and the pulley 27 in a manner to allow relative rotation between the sleeve 26 and the pulley 27, and also bear radial loads acting on the pulley 27.
- the one-way clutch 10 comprises an inner ring 1 fitted on and fixed to the sleeve 26 so as to rotate therewith, an outer ring 2 fixed to an inner peripheral surface of the pulley 27 in coaxial relation to the inner ring 1 so as to rotate together with the pulley 27, and a plurality of rollers (engagement elements) 3 disposed between an outer peripheral surface 1a of the inner ring 1 and an inner peripheral surface 2a of the outer ring 2.
- the one-way clutch 10 further comprises a cage 4 having pockets 4a receiving the respective rollers 3 and holding the rollers 3 to locate them in a circumferential direction of the inner and outer rings 1 and 2, and resilient members (coil springs) 5 fixed to the cage 4 and resiliently urging the respective rollers 3 in one direction.
- the annular cage 4 holds the eight rollers 3 at equal intervals in the circumferential direction.
- the inner peripheral surface 2a of the outer ring 2 is a cylindrical surface, and the outer peripheral surface 1a of the inner ring 1 has eight cam surfaces 11 corresponding in number to the rollers 3.
- a wedge-like space is formed between the cylindrical surface 2a of the outer ring 2 and each cam surface 11 of the inner ring 1.
- the rollers 3 are provided respectively in the wedge-like spaces, and the cage 4 holds the rollers 3 at equal intervals in the circumferential direction, and each of the resilient members 5 urges the corresponding roller 3 to a narrower portion of the corresponding wedge-like space.
- Each of the rollers 3 has a cylindrical shape, and axes of the rollers 3 are disposed parallel to the axis of the one-way clutch 10.
- the outer peripheral surface of the roller 3 serves as a contact surface contacting the inner peripheral surface 2a of the outer ring 2 and the cam surface 11 of the inner ring 1, and this contact surface is straight in a direction of the width (the axis).
- the sleeve 26 can maintain the required number of revolutions without following a variation (decrease) of the number of revolutions of the pulley 27.
- power of the engine side can be transmitted to the rotation shaft of the alternator while absorbing this variation by switching the one-way clutch 10 between the locked state and the free state.
- This one-way clutch 10 is disposed in an environment in which grease serving as lubricant is provided between the inner ad outer rings 1 and 2.
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the roller 3 and a portion of the inner ring 1.
- a groove 7 is formed in each cam surface 11 of the inner ring 1, and extends in the direction of rotation of the inner and outer rings 1 and 2.
- This groove 7 serves as a contact pressure-increasing portion for increasing the pressure of contact of the roller 3 with (that is, the contact pressure of the roller 3 relative to) the inner ring 1 at part of the region of contact therebetween (that is, at part of the region of contact between the roller 3 and the inner ring 1) when the roller 3 is bitingly held between the inner and outer rings 1 and 2.
- the groove 7 increases the contact pressure at part of the region of contact between the inner ring 1 and a widthwise-intermediate portion 8 of the roller 3.
- This intermediate portion 8 is a central portion of the contact surface 13 except widthwise-opposite end portions 9 and 9. More specifically, a length of each of the opposite end portions 9 and 9 is 10 percent of the overall length of the roller 3, and the length of the intermediate portion 8 is the remainder, that is, 80 percent.
- the groove 7 shown in Fig. 3 is a single straight groove formed in a widthwise-central portion of the cam surface 11. At opposite sides of the groove 7 in the widthwise direction, the inner ring 1 and the roller 3 are contacted with each other at their smooth flat surfaces.
- the direction of the length of the groove 7, that is, the direction of extending of the groove 7, is parallel to the direction of movement of the roller 3 effected when the one-way clutch 10 is switched between the locked state and the free state.
- the width dimension B of the groove 7 is not larger than 30% of the combined width dimensions A.
- the width dimension B is too large, the pressure receiving area is reduced, and a loading capacity of the one-way clutch 10 is reduced, and also there is a fear that the biting engagement performance is lowered.
- the total of width dimensions (each between opposite edges of a groove opening) of these grooves 7 is smaller than the combined width dimensions A of the contact surfaces, and the total of the width dimensions of the grooves 7 is not larger than 30% of the combined width dimensions A of the contact surfaces.
- the depth of the groove 7 can be set to the range of from 0.3 mm to 0.7 mm.
- the groove 7 may extend continuously between opposite end edges of the cam surface 11 as shown in Fig. 3, or may be formed only at that portion of the cam surface 11 for biting engagement with the roller 3 although this example is not shown in the drawings.
- Fig. 4 is a view explanatory of a contact pressure developing between the roller 3 and the inner ring 1 of the one-way clutch 10 of Fig. 3
- Fig. 5 is a view explanatory of a contact pressure developing between a roller 40 and an inner ring 41 of a conventional one-way clutch.
- the contact pressure-increased portions (the contact pressure concentration) can be produced respectively at the region of contact between the one end portion 9 of the roller 3 and the inner ring 1 and at the region of contact between the other end portion 9 and the inner ring 1, and further because of the formation of the groove 7 in the cam surface 11, the contact pressure-increased portions (the contact pressure concentration) can be produced at the region of contact between the widthwise-intermediate portion 8 of the roller 3 and the cam surface 11 of the inner ring 1. Therefore, a film of the grease can be squeezed or crushed between the contact surface 13 of the roller 3 and the cam surface 11 of the inner ring 1 by the contact pressure concentration developing between the inner ring 1 and the widthwise-intermediate portion 8 of the roller 3.
- the one-way clutch 10 can be smoothly shifted between the free state in which the inner and outer rings 1 and 2 rotate relative to each other to the locked state in which the inner and outer rings 1 and 2 rotate in unison. Therefore, in the pulley apparatus shown in Fig. 2, a variation of the rotational speed developing between the pulley 27 and the sleeve 26 can be more satisfactorily absorbed as compared with the conventional apparatus. Thus, by providing the grooves 7, the performance of biting engagement of the rollers 3 with the inner ring 1 can be enhanced.
- the contact pressure heretofore developing with a large value at part of the region of contact between the roller 3 and the inner ring 1 can be distributed to the four regions, that is, the two regions of the opposite end portions 9 and 9 and the two regions of the intermediate portion 8. Namely, the number of the portions or regions where the higher contact pressures develop are increased by two as compared with the conventional apparatus.
- the contact pressure-increasing portion is defined by the groove 7, and with this simple construction the contact pressure concentration can be caused to develop between the inner ring 1 and the widthwise-intermediate portion 8 of the roller 3.
- the grooves 7 can be formed in a process of forming the cam surfaces 11 on the outer peripheral surface 1a of the inner ring 1, and the one-way clutch 10 can be easily produced.
- the opposite side edges of the opening of the groove 7 are formed respectively into chamfered portions (fine chamfered portions). With this construction, the contact pressure concentration is caused to develop between the widthwise-intermediate portion 8 of the roller 3 and the inner ring 1, thereby squeezing the grease film.
- the performance of biting engagement of the rollers 3 can be enhanced. Therefore, it is not necessary to decrease the wedge angle between the roller and the outer ring, to increase the spring constant of the resilient members 5 and to decrease the viscosity of the grease, which means have been required in the conventional example in order to enhance the biting engagement performance. Therefore, the lowering of other performances (such as a shortened lifetime of the one-way clutch due to an increased frictional heat caused by the use of these means as in the conventional example) can be prevented.
- the one-way clutch 10 can be smoothly shifted from the free state to the locked state, and even when a variation of the rotational speed developing between the pulley 27 and the sleeve 26 is larger than in the conventional apparatus, this variation can be suitably absorbed by the one-way clutch 10. More specifically, conventionally, a variation in the number of revolutions of a crankshaft of an engine has been ⁇ 200 rpm with respect to 2,000 rpm. However, in recent years, engines have been enhanced in performance so as to produce a high output power, so that a variation in the number of revolution has increased to ⁇ 600 rpm to ⁇ 800 rpm.
- the one-way clutch 10 can be smoothly and rapidly switched between the locked state and the free state, and can transmit power of the engine side to the rotation shaft of the alternate, while absorbing this variation.
- Contact pressure-increasing portions for causing the contact pressure concentration between the inner and/or outer rings 1 and 2 and the widthwise-intermediate portion 8 of the rollers 3 may be formed at both of the outer peripheral surface 1a of the inner ring 1 and the inner peripheral surface 2a of the outer ring 2 or may be formed at one of them. Namely, in the illustrated embodiment, the groove 7 is formed in each cam surface 11 of the inner ring 1, and the contact pressure concentration is caused to develop between the inner ring 1 and the widthwise-intermediate portion 8 of the roller 3.
- grooves are formed respectively in the cam surfaces 11 of the inner ring 1, or these grooves are not formed in the cam surfaces 11, and grooves are formed in the inner peripheral surface 2a of the outer ring 2, and the contact pressure concentration is caused to develop between the outer ring 2 and the widthwise-intermediate portion of each roller 3.
- grooves serving as contact pressure-increasing portions are formed respectively in the contact surfaces (outer peripheral surfaces) 13 of the rollers 3.
- the groove 7 may have any other suitable cross-sectional shape (such as an arcuate shape, a V-shape, a trapezoidal shape, etc.) than a rectangular shape.
- the direction of the length of the groove 7 is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction (widthwise direction) of the roller 3, the direction of the length maybe inclined relative to the longitudinal direction.
- a plurality of grooves 7 may be formed in each cam surface 11. In this case, the plurality of grooves 7 can be disposed parallel to each other, or the pair of grooves 7 can be arranged symmetrically to assume a generally V-shape.
- the one-way clutch may be of the type in which cocoon-like sprags are used as engagement elements.
- the sprag has at its outer peripheral surface a radially-inward surface and a radially-outward surface which serve as contact surfaces straight in a widthwise direction.
- the radially-inward surface of the sprag contacts an outer peripheral surface of an inner ring, while the radially-outward surface contacts an inner peripheral surface of an outer ring, and the sprags are bitingly engaged with the inner and outer rings, and in this condition the inner and outer rings rotate in unison.
- grooves serving as contact pressure-increasing portions are formed in at least one of the outer peripheral surface of the inner ring and the inner peripheral surface of the outer ring or are formed in at least one of the radially-inward surfaces and the radially-outward surfaces of the sprags.
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- This invention relates to a one-way clutch and a power transmission apparatus provided with this one-way clutch.
- An auxiliary equipment such as an alternator driven by rotation of a crankshaft of an engine is mounted on a vehicle such as an automobile. An endless belt is extended around a pulley fixed to a rotation shaft of the alternator and a pulley fixed to the crankshaft of the engine. The alternator uses rotating power of the engine as its drive source. In the case where the rotating power of the engine is thus used as the drive source of the alternator, the rotational speed of the crankshaft of the engine periodically varies, and therefore there are encountered a problem that slip occurs between the endless belt and the pulley of the alternator, so that abnormal noises are generated, and also the belt is worn.
- Therefore, in such an alternator, it has been proposed to provide a one-way clutch between the rotation shaft and the pulley of the alternator in order to suppress the above problem. This one-way clutch as disclosed in
JP-A-2002-130433 - In the above one-way clutch used in the alternator or the like, in order to enhance the performance of biting engagement of the rollers with the inner and outer rings particularly in a low-temperature environment, it may be proposed to adopt means for using grease with excellent low-temperature characteristics as disclosed in the above
JP-A-2002-130433 - However, when the grease with the excellent low-temperature characteristics is used, the one-way clutch achieves an excellent performance in a low-temperature condition as when starting the engine, but subsequently in a high-temperature condition, the performance of the grease is lowered, and the generation of heat, etc., occur, and this leads to a fear that the lifetime of the one-way clutch may be shortened. In the case where the wedge angle between the contact surfaces of the roller and the outer ring is decreased, the contact pressure between these contact surfaces increases, so that heat is generated, and this lead to fears that the lifetime of the one-way clutch may be shortened and that the rollers may be bitingly held between the inner and outer rings to invite the locked state in a situation in which the inner and outer rings need to rotate relative to each other. Furthermore, in the case where the spring constant of the springs is increased, frictional heat between each roller and the inner and outer rings increases, and also the amount of the lubricant becomes insufficient, which leads to a fear that the lifetime of the one-way clutch may be shortened. Thus, although the conventional means can enhance the performance of biting engagement of the rollers with the inner and outer rings, these means lower other performances of the one-way clutch.
- Furthermore, in recent years, engines have been enhanced in performance so as to produce a high output power, and as a result a variation in the rotational speed of a crankshaft of the engine has become larger. Therefore, the one-way clutch provided at an alternator or the like need to be smoothly and rapidly switched between the free state and the locked state. However, in the conventional one-way clutch, even when the above means are used, a film of grease exists between the contact surfaces of the roller and each of the inner and outer rings, and slip occurs between these contact surfaces, so that the required friction coefficient can not be obtained, and in some cases the above variation in the rotational speed can not be suitably absorbed. Particularly in a low-temperature environment, the viscosity of the grease increases, and a film of the grease formed between the contact surfaces, and slip is liable to occur, so that a tendency for failure to suitably absorb the variation in the rotational speed becomes strong.
- Therefore, it is an object of this invention to provide a novel one-way clutch in which the performance of biting engagement of engagement elements with inner and outer rings can be enhanced, and also to provide a power transmission apparatus provided with this one-way clutch.
- The above object has been achieved by a one-way clutch comprising an inner ring, an outer ring disposed coaxially with the inner ring, a plurality of engagement elements interposed between the inner and outer rings, a cage holding the engagement elements to locate the engagement elements in a circumferential direction of the inner and outer rings, wherein when the engagement elements contact the inner and outer rings, and are brought into biting engagement with the inner and outer rings, the inner and outer rings rotate in unison, and when the engagement elements are disposed out of biting engagement with the inner and outer rings, the inner and outer rings rotate relative to each other; characterized in that a contact pressure-increasing portion is formed at at least one of an outer peripheral surface of the inner ring, an inner peripheral surface of the outer ring and an outer peripheral surface of the engagement element, and the contact pressure-increasing portion serves to increase a contact pressure of the engagement element relative to the inner or the outer ring at part of a region of contact between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring.
- In this one-way clutch, the pressure of contact of the engagement element with (that is, the contact pressure of the engagement element relative to) the inner or the outer ring is increased at part of the region of contact (hereinafter often referred to as "contact region") therebetween by the contact pressure-increasing portion, and a film of grease can be squeezed or crushed by this increased contact pressure. Therefore, slip due to a grease film interposed between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring is suppressed, and the lowering of a coefficient of friction between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring can be suppressed, so that the performance of the biting engagement can be enhanced.
- Preferably, the contact pressure-increasing portion is defined by a groove extending in a direction of rotation of the inner and outer rings.
- With this construction, the contact pressure of the engagement element relative to the inner or the outer ring can be increased by edge loads at the region where the groove is formed. With this simple construction in which the groove is formed, the contact pressure can be increased at part of the contact region.
- In the above one-way clutch, preferably, a width dimension of the groove is smaller than a width dimension of contact surfaces of the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring contacted with each other.
- With this construction, the reduction of the contact surfaces of the engagement element and the inner or outer ring is suppressed, and the reduction of the loading capacity of the one-way clutch can be prevented.
- According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a power transmission apparatus comprising an annular inner member, an annular outer member disposed coaxially with the inner member, a one-way clutch as defined in any one of
claims 1 to 3 which is disposed between the inner and outer members, and a pair of rolling bearings disposed near respectively to axially-opposite end portions of the one-way clutch; wherein the outer ring of the one-way clutch rotates together with the outer member, and the inner ring of the one-way clutch rotates together with the inner member. - This power transmission apparatus is provided with the above one-way clutch, and therefore slip due to a grease film interposed between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring is suppressed, and the lowering of the coefficient of friction between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring can be suppressed, so that the performance of the biting engagement can be enhanced. Therefore, the one-way clutch can be smoothly shifted from a free state in which the inner and outer rings rotate relative to each other to a locked state in which the inner and outer rings rotate in unison, and a variation in the rotational speed developing between the outer member and the inner member can be absorbed.
- In the present invention, slip due to a grease film interposed between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring is suppressed, and the lowering of the coefficient of friction between the engagement element and the inner or the outer ring can be suppressed, so that the performance of the biting engagement can be enhanced.
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- Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a one-way clutch of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a power transmission apparatus provided with the one-way clutch.
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing a roller and a portion of an inner ring.
- Fig. 4 is a view explanatory of a contact pressure developing between the roller and the inner ring of the one-way clutch.
- Fig. 5 is a view explanatory of a contact pressure developing between a roller and an inner ring of a conventional one-way clutch.
- A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.
- Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a one-way clutch of the invention, and Fig. 2 is cross-sectional view of a power transmission apparatus provided with this one-way clutch. The power transmission apparatus of Fig. 2 is a one-way clutch built-in type pulley apparatus (hereinafter also referred to as "pulley apparatus") for an alternator to be mounted on a vehicle such as an automobile. This pulley apparatus comprises an annular sleeve (inner member) 26 fixed to a rotation shaft (not shown) of the alternator, and an annular pulley (outer member) 27 disposed around the
sleeve 26 in coaxial relation thereto. A belt groove is formed in an outer peripheral surface of thepulley 27, and an endless drive belt 28 is extended around this belt groove portion of thepulley 27. The drive belt 28 is extended around thepulley 27 and a drive pulley (not shown) fixed to a crankshaft of an engine. - The one-
way clutch 10, as well as a pair ofrolling bearings sleeve 26 and thepulley 27. The pair ofrolling bearings way clutch 10 is generally held between the tworolling bearings way clutch 10. Therolling bearings rolling bearings rolling bearings sleeve 26 and thepulley 27 in a manner to allow relative rotation between thesleeve 26 and thepulley 27, and also bear radial loads acting on thepulley 27. - In Figs. 1 and 2, the one-
way clutch 10 comprises aninner ring 1 fitted on and fixed to thesleeve 26 so as to rotate therewith, anouter ring 2 fixed to an inner peripheral surface of thepulley 27 in coaxial relation to theinner ring 1 so as to rotate together with thepulley 27, and a plurality of rollers (engagement elements) 3 disposed between an outerperipheral surface 1a of theinner ring 1 and an innerperipheral surface 2a of theouter ring 2. The one-way clutch 10 further comprises acage 4 havingpockets 4a receiving therespective rollers 3 and holding therollers 3 to locate them in a circumferential direction of the inner andouter rings cage 4 and resiliently urging therespective rollers 3 in one direction. In Fig. 1, theannular cage 4 holds the eightrollers 3 at equal intervals in the circumferential direction. - The inner
peripheral surface 2a of theouter ring 2 is a cylindrical surface, and the outerperipheral surface 1a of theinner ring 1 has eightcam surfaces 11 corresponding in number to therollers 3. A wedge-like space is formed between thecylindrical surface 2a of theouter ring 2 and eachcam surface 11 of theinner ring 1. Therollers 3 are provided respectively in the wedge-like spaces, and thecage 4 holds therollers 3 at equal intervals in the circumferential direction, and each of theresilient members 5 urges thecorresponding roller 3 to a narrower portion of the corresponding wedge-like space. Each of therollers 3 has a cylindrical shape, and axes of therollers 3 are disposed parallel to the axis of the one-way clutch 10. The outer peripheral surface of theroller 3 serves as a contact surface contacting the innerperipheral surface 2a of theouter ring 2 and thecam surface 11 of theinner ring 1, and this contact surface is straight in a direction of the width (the axis). - In the pulley apparatus provided with the one-
way clutch 10 of the above construction, when the rotational speed of thepulley 27 is higher than the rotational speed of thesleeve 26 fixed to the rotation shaft of the alternator or rotation acceleration of thepulley 27 is larger than rotation acceleration of thesleeve 26, that is to say, when theouter ring 2 of the one-way clutch 10 is about to rotate relative to theinner ring 1, therollers 3 are slightly moved to the narrower portions of the respective wedge-like spaces by the urging forces of the respectiveresilient members 5, andcontact surfaces 13 of therollers 3 contact the outerperipheral surface 1a of theinner ring 1 and the innerperipheral surface 2a of theouter ring 2, and therollers 3 are bitingly held between the inner andouter rings rollers 3 are thus bitingly held between the inner andouter rings outer rings pulley 27 and thesleeve 26. In this condition, rotating power is transmitted from the engine to the rotation shaft (not shown) of the alternator via the drive belt 28, thepulley 27, the one-way clutch 10 and thesleeve 26. - On the other hand, when the rotational speed of the
pulley 27 is lower than the rotational speed of thesleeve 26 fixed to the rotation shaft of the alternator or rotation acceleration of thepulley 27 is smaller than rotation acceleration of thesleeve 26, therollers 3 are slightly moved to wider portions of the respective wedge-like spaces against the urging forces of the respectiveresilient members 5, and the biting engagement of therollers 3 with the inner andouter rings outer rings pulley 27 and thesleeve 26. As a result, thesleeve 26 can maintain the required number of revolutions without following a variation (decrease) of the number of revolutions of thepulley 27. Thus, even when a variation develops in the rotational speed of the engine side, power of the engine side can be transmitted to the rotation shaft of the alternator while absorbing this variation by switching the one-way clutch 10 between the locked state and the free state. This one-way clutch 10 is disposed in an environment in which grease serving as lubricant is provided between the inner adouter rings - Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the
roller 3 and a portion of theinner ring 1. In the one-way clutch 10 of the invention, agroove 7 is formed in eachcam surface 11 of theinner ring 1, and extends in the direction of rotation of the inner andouter rings groove 7 serves as a contact pressure-increasing portion for increasing the pressure of contact of theroller 3 with (that is, the contact pressure of theroller 3 relative to) theinner ring 1 at part of the region of contact therebetween (that is, at part of the region of contact between theroller 3 and the inner ring 1) when theroller 3 is bitingly held between the inner andouter rings groove 7 increases the contact pressure at part of the region of contact between theinner ring 1 and a widthwise-intermediate portion 8 of theroller 3. Thisintermediate portion 8 is a central portion of thecontact surface 13 except widthwise-opposite end portions opposite end portions roller 3, and the length of theintermediate portion 8 is the remainder, that is, 80 percent. - The
groove 7 shown in Fig. 3 is a single straight groove formed in a widthwise-central portion of thecam surface 11. At opposite sides of thegroove 7 in the widthwise direction, theinner ring 1 and theroller 3 are contacted with each other at their smooth flat surfaces. The direction of the length of thegroove 7, that is, the direction of extending of thegroove 7, is parallel to the direction of movement of theroller 3 effected when the one-way clutch 10 is switched between the locked state and the free state. Furthermore, a width dimension B of the groove 7 (that is, the dimension between opposite side edges of an opening of the groove 7) is smaller than combined width dimensions A (= Al + A2) of those portions (contact surfaces) of theroller 3 contacted with theinner ring 1. Preferably, the width dimension B of thegroove 7 is not larger than 30% of the combined width dimensions A. When the width dimension B is too large, the pressure receiving area is reduced, and a loading capacity of the one-way clutch 10 is reduced, and also there is a fear that the biting engagement performance is lowered. In the case where a plurality ofgrooves 7 are formed as described later, the total of width dimensions (each between opposite edges of a groove opening) of thesegrooves 7 is smaller than the combined width dimensions A of the contact surfaces, and the total of the width dimensions of thegrooves 7 is not larger than 30% of the combined width dimensions A of the contact surfaces. The depth of thegroove 7 can be set to the range of from 0.3 mm to 0.7 mm. Furthermore, thegroove 7 may extend continuously between opposite end edges of thecam surface 11 as shown in Fig. 3, or may be formed only at that portion of thecam surface 11 for biting engagement with theroller 3 although this example is not shown in the drawings. - Fig. 4 is a view explanatory of a contact pressure developing between the
roller 3 and theinner ring 1 of the one-way clutch 10 of Fig. 3, and Fig. 5 is a view explanatory of a contact pressure developing between aroller 40 and aninner ring 41 of a conventional one-way clutch. - In Fig. 4, when the
cam surface 11 of theinner ring 1 and thecontact surface 13 of theroller 3 contact each other in the condition in which theroller 3 is bitingly held between the inner andouter rings end portion 9 of theroller 3 and theinner ring 1 and at a region of contact between theother end portion 9 and theinner ring 1 in a distribution of the pressure of contact between thecam surface 11 and thecontact surface 13. And besides, since thegroove 7 is formed in thecam surface 13 of theinner ring 1, portions f and f where the contact pressure is increased by respective edge loads are produced at a region of contact between theintermediate portion 8 of theroller 3 and theinner ring 1. - On the other hand, in Fig. 5, when a
cam surface 42 of theinner ring 41 and acontact surface 46 of theroller 40 contact each other in a condition in which theroller 40 is bitingly held between inner andouter rings end portion 43 of theroller 40 and theinner ring 41 and at a region of contact between theother end portion 43 and theinner ring 41 in a distribution of the pressure of contact between thecam surface 42 and thecontact surface 46. A contact pressure h of a uniform distribution develops at anintermediate portion 44. - As described above, in the present invention, the contact pressure-increased portions (the contact pressure concentration) can be produced respectively at the region of contact between the one
end portion 9 of theroller 3 and theinner ring 1 and at the region of contact between theother end portion 9 and theinner ring 1, and further because of the formation of thegroove 7 in thecam surface 11, the contact pressure-increased portions (the contact pressure concentration) can be produced at the region of contact between the widthwise-intermediate portion 8 of theroller 3 and thecam surface 11 of theinner ring 1. Therefore, a film of the grease can be squeezed or crushed between thecontact surface 13 of theroller 3 and thecam surface 11 of theinner ring 1 by the contact pressure concentration developing between theinner ring 1 and the widthwise-intermediate portion 8 of theroller 3. Therefore, when theroller 3 is bitingly held between the inner andouter rings roller 3 andcam surface 11 relative to each other which slip is caused by this grease film interposed between these contact surfaces can be suppressed. Therefore, the lowering of the coefficient of friction between the contact surfaces of theroller 3 andcam surface 11 can be suppressed. - Therefore, the one-way clutch 10 can be smoothly shifted between the free state in which the inner and
outer rings outer rings pulley 27 and thesleeve 26 can be more satisfactorily absorbed as compared with the conventional apparatus. Thus, by providing thegrooves 7, the performance of biting engagement of therollers 3 with theinner ring 1 can be enhanced. - Furthermore, by providing the
groove 7 in eachcam surface 11, the contact pressure heretofore developing with a large value at part of the region of contact between theroller 3 and theinner ring 1 can be distributed to the four regions, that is, the two regions of theopposite end portions intermediate portion 8. Namely, the number of the portions or regions where the higher contact pressures develop are increased by two as compared with the conventional apparatus. - Furthermore, the contact pressure-increasing portion is defined by the
groove 7, and with this simple construction the contact pressure concentration can be caused to develop between theinner ring 1 and the widthwise-intermediate portion 8 of theroller 3. Furthermore, thegrooves 7 can be formed in a process of forming the cam surfaces 11 on the outerperipheral surface 1a of theinner ring 1, and the one-way clutch 10 can be easily produced. Preferably, the opposite side edges of the opening of thegroove 7 are formed respectively into chamfered portions (fine chamfered portions). With this construction, the contact pressure concentration is caused to develop between the widthwise-intermediate portion 8 of theroller 3 and theinner ring 1, thereby squeezing the grease film. - As described above, in the invention, by providing the
grooves 7, the performance of biting engagement of therollers 3 can be enhanced. Therefore, it is not necessary to decrease the wedge angle between the roller and the outer ring, to increase the spring constant of theresilient members 5 and to decrease the viscosity of the grease, which means have been required in the conventional example in order to enhance the biting engagement performance. Therefore, the lowering of other performances (such as a shortened lifetime of the one-way clutch due to an increased frictional heat caused by the use of these means as in the conventional example) can be prevented. - In the pulley apparatus of Fig. 2, the one-way clutch 10 can be smoothly shifted from the free state to the locked state, and even when a variation of the rotational speed developing between the
pulley 27 and thesleeve 26 is larger than in the conventional apparatus, this variation can be suitably absorbed by the one-way clutch 10. More specifically, conventionally, a variation in the number of revolutions of a crankshaft of an engine has been ±200 rpm with respect to 2,000 rpm. However, in recent years, engines have been enhanced in performance so as to produce a high output power, so that a variation in the number of revolution has increased to ±600 rpm to ±800 rpm. When such a large variation develops in the case where the conventional one-way clutch is used in an alternator, the number of revolutions of the alternate side also much varies in accordance with this large variation, and slip develops between a pulley of the alternator and an endless belt, and also the belt is worn. However, in the invention, even when such a large variation develops, the one-way clutch 10 can be smoothly and rapidly switched between the locked state and the free state, and can transmit power of the engine side to the rotation shaft of the alternate, while absorbing this variation. - The present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiment, and can be provided in modified forms within the scope of the invention. Contact pressure-increasing portions (grooves 7) for causing the contact pressure concentration between the inner and/or
outer rings intermediate portion 8 of therollers 3 may be formed at both of the outerperipheral surface 1a of theinner ring 1 and the innerperipheral surface 2a of theouter ring 2 or may be formed at one of them. Namely, in the illustrated embodiment, thegroove 7 is formed in eachcam surface 11 of theinner ring 1, and the contact pressure concentration is caused to develop between theinner ring 1 and the widthwise-intermediate portion 8 of theroller 3. However, there can be provided a modified form of the invention (not shown in the drawings) in which grooves are formed respectively in the cam surfaces 11 of theinner ring 1, or these grooves are not formed in the cam surfaces 11, and grooves are formed in the innerperipheral surface 2a of theouter ring 2, and the contact pressure concentration is caused to develop between theouter ring 2 and the widthwise-intermediate portion of eachroller 3. In another modified form of the invention, grooves serving as contact pressure-increasing portions are formed respectively in the contact surfaces (outer peripheral surfaces) 13 of therollers 3. - Furthermore, although not shown in the drawings, the
groove 7 may have any other suitable cross-sectional shape (such as an arcuate shape, a V-shape, a trapezoidal shape, etc.) than a rectangular shape. Furthermore, although the direction of the length of thegroove 7 is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction (widthwise direction) of theroller 3, the direction of the length maybe inclined relative to the longitudinal direction. Furthermore, although only onegroove 7 is formed in eachcam surface 11, a plurality ofgrooves 7 may be formed in eachcam surface 11. In this case, the plurality ofgrooves 7 can be disposed parallel to each other, or the pair ofgrooves 7 can be arranged symmetrically to assume a generally V-shape. - In the one-way clutch of the above embodiment, although the
rollers 3 are used as the engagement elements, the one-way clutch may be of the type in which cocoon-like sprags are used as engagement elements. In this case, the sprag has at its outer peripheral surface a radially-inward surface and a radially-outward surface which serve as contact surfaces straight in a widthwise direction. The radially-inward surface of the sprag contacts an outer peripheral surface of an inner ring, while the radially-outward surface contacts an inner peripheral surface of an outer ring, and the sprags are bitingly engaged with the inner and outer rings, and in this condition the inner and outer rings rotate in unison. When the biting engagement of the sprags with the inner and outer rings is canceled, the inner and outer rings rotate relative to each other. Grooves serving as contact pressure-increasing portions are formed in at least one of the outer peripheral surface of the inner ring and the inner peripheral surface of the outer ring or are formed in at least one of the radially-inward surfaces and the radially-outward surfaces of the sprags.
Claims (4)
- A one-way clutch comprising:an inner ring;an outer ring disposed coaxially with said inner ring;a plurality of engagement elements interposed between said inner and outer rings;a cage holding said engagement elements to locate said engagement elements in a circumferential direction of said inner and outer rings;wherein when said engagement elements contact said inner and outer rings, and are brought into biting engagement with said inner and outer rings,
said inner and outer rings rotate in unison, and when said engagement elements are disposed out of biting engagement with said inner and outer rings, said inner and outer rings rotate relative to each other;
wherein a contact pressure-increasing portion is formed at at least one of an outer peripheral surface of said inner ring, an inner peripheral surface of said outer ring and an outer peripheral surface of said engagement element, and said contact pressure-increasing portion serves to increase a contact pressure of said engagement element relative to said inner or said outer ring at part of a region of contact between said engagement element and said inner or said outer ring. - A one-way clutch according to claim 1, in which said contact pressure-increasing portion is defined by a groove extending in a direction of rotation of said inner and outer rings.
- A one-way clutch according to claim 2, in which a width dimension of said groove is smaller than a width dimension of contact surfaces of said engagement element and said inner or said outer ring contacted with each other.
- A power transmission apparatus comprising:an annular inner member, an annular outer member disposed coaxially with said inner member, a one-way clutch as defined in claim 1 which is disposed between said inner and outer members, anda pair of rolling bearings disposed near respectively to axially-opposite end portions of said one-way clutch;wherein said outer ring of said one-way clutch rotates together with said outer member, and said inner ring of said one-way clutch rotates together with said inner member.
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